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Gnathifera
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2017
2017
Morphology and evolution of the nervous system in Gnathostomulida (Gnathifera, Spiralia)
L. Gąsiorowski
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Nicolas Bekkouche
,
K. Worsaae
Organisms Diversity & Evolution
2017
Corpus ID: 23309134
Within Spiralia, Gnathifera may represent the deepest branching lineage comprising the jaw worms Gnathostomulida and their sister…
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Review
2017
Review
2017
Enigmatic Gnathostomulida (Gnathifera, Spiralia): about monociliated pharyngeal receptors and the pharyngeal nervous system
H. Herlyn
Zoomorphology
2017
Corpus ID: 36762610
It was lately suggested that cilia inside the pharynx of Gnathostomulida are a novel finding and that Herlyn and Ehlers…
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2017
2017
New insights on the musculature of filospermoid Gnathostomulida
L. Gąsiorowski
,
Nicolas Bekkouche
,
M. Sørensen
,
R. Kristensen
,
W. Sterrer
,
K. Worsaae
Zoomorphology
2017
Corpus ID: 34224547
The marine microscopic jaw worms, Gnathostomulida, belong to the early branching spiralian lineage Gnathifera and consist of two…
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2016
2016
Nervous system and ciliary structures of Micrognathozoa (Gnathifera): evolutionary insight from an early branch in Spiralia
Nicolas Bekkouche
,
K. Worsaae
Royal Society Open Science
2016
Corpus ID: 16087583
Recent studies show that Gnathifera, comprising Rotifera, Gnathostomulida and Micrognathozoa, constitute the sister group to the…
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2014
2014
Detailed reconstruction of the musculature in Limnognathia maerski (Micrognathozoa) and comparison with other Gnathifera
Nicolas Bekkouche
,
R. Kristensen
,
A. Hejnol
,
M. Sørensen
,
K. Worsaae
Frontiers in Zoology
2014
Corpus ID: 215516156
Limnognathia maerski is the single species of the recently described taxon, Micrognathozoa. The most conspicuous character of…
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2009
2009
Support for the monophyletic origin of Gnathifera from phylogenomics.
Alexander Witek
,
H. Herlyn
,
I. Ebersberger
,
D. M. Mark Welch
,
T. Hankeln
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
2009
Corpus ID: 39129421
2009
2009
Phylum Gnathifera lesser jaw worms, rotifers, thorny-headed worms
R. Shiel
,
L. Smales
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W. Sterrer
,
I. Duggan
,
S. Pichelin
,
John D. M. Green
2009
Corpus ID: 81971993
2005
2005
On the Phylogenetic Position of Rotifera – Have We Come Any Further?
P. Funch
,
M. Sørensen
,
Matthias Obst
Hydrobiologia
2005
Corpus ID: 46408535
Rotifers are bilateral symmetric animals belonging to Protostomia. The ultrastructure of the rotiferan trophi suggests that they…
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Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
An Introduction to Loricifera, Cycliophora, and Micrognathozoa1
R. Kristensen
Integrative and Comparative Biology
2002
Corpus ID: 33048369
Abstract Loriciferans, cycliophorans and micrognathozoans are amongst the latest groups of animals to be discovered. Other than…
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Review
2000
Review
2000
Micrognathozoa: A new class with complicated jaws like those of Rotifera and Gnathostomulida
Reinhardt Møbjerg Kristensen
,
P. Funch
Journal of morphology
2000
Corpus ID: 13294045
A new microscopic aschelminth‐like animal, Limnognathia maerski nov. gen. et sp., is described from a cold spring at Disko Island…
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